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"Ring in the Holidays" - A Celebration for Community Support

St. Petersburg, FLCommunity Event

The Florida Orchestra Guild of St. Petersburg invites the community to its annual holiday celebration, 'Ring in the Holidays,' on December 6, 2024, from 6:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m.

at the elegant home of Laura and Hartmut Liebel. This festive gathering aims to strengthen community bonds and support the Florida Orchestra, which has encountered financial and emotional challenges due to recent hurricanes. Guests can look forward to an evening filled with heavy hors d'oeuvres, a champagne toast, and the joy of reconnecting with fellow music enthusiasts. Guild President Margaret Bowman highlights the importance of uniting the community to support the arts. The event features various sponsorship opportunities for businesses and individuals, providing recognition for their contributions.

The article concludes with essential logistical details, including ticket pricing and contact information for donations, reinforcing the community's commitment to preserving the local music scene during the holiday season.

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